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Miami Shores Police Department

Police Chief David Golt: Guest to the State of the Union

In a press release on Monday, February 6th, U.S. Senator Rick Scott announced that Miami Shores Police Chief David Golt would be his guest at the President’s State of the Union address the following day. Senator Scott stated “I am honored to have Miami Shores Police Chief David Golt as my guest to the State of the Union. I’ve had the chance to work closely with Chief Golt, who has tragically been forced to deal with this deadly crisis as both a leader in law enforcement and a parent. In December 2021, Chief Golt lost his son, Zachary, to fentanyl, and joined the hundreds of thousands of American families who have had their hearts broken and loved ones taken away by this deadly drug. On February 7th, Chief Golt not only attended the State of the Union but also while at the Capitol had an opportunity to discuss with other Senators the importance of desperately needed legislation to stop this deadly drug which took 70,000 American lives last year. Chief Golt states “this is not a political or partisan issue but a serious concern for everyone”.

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In Loving Memory of Jose M Rivera

March 19 1960 - February 15 2023

Miami Shores Police Department mourns the death of Sergeant Retired Jose Miguel Rivera. Sergeant Rivera spent 28 years serving Miami Shores Village. “Mike” truly will be missed.

Police Events

MSPD: Shred Day

Saturday, April 22, 2023 9:00 am – 12:00 pm 602 NE 96th St. Miami Shores Presbyterian Church

Shredding is a quick and convenient way to dispose of your information in a manner that provides added security against IDENTITY THEFT. This is a drive up service where documents are shredded on-site by a state of the art shredding truck.

Prescription Drugs: Drop off pharmaceutical products and liquids, sealed in their original container, with personal info removed. Intra-venous solutions, injectable drugs, and syringes will not be accepted.

Visit msvfl.gov for details

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